stibble

[ˈstɪb(ə)l]

stibble Definition

  • 1a short, stiff, or bristly part of something, especially a beard or hair
  • 2a small piece of straw or stubble

Using stibble: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "stibble" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He had a few stubbles on his chin.

  • Example

    The horse's mane was full of stibbles.

  • Example

    The farmer cleared the field of stibbles after the harvest.

stibble Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for stibble

Phrases with stibble

  • a field where the crop has been harvested and only the stubble remains

    Example

    The birds were feeding on the seeds left in the stubble field.

  • the practice of setting fire to the stubble that remains after a crop has been harvested

    Example

    Stubble burning is a common practice in some agricultural areas, but it can cause air pollution.

  • five o'clock shadow

    the stubble that appears on a man's face later in the day if he has not shaved since morning

    Example

    He always had a five o'clock shadow by the time he got home from work.

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Summary: stibble in Brief

'Stibble' [ˈstɪb(ə)l] refers to a short, stiff, or bristly part of something, such as a beard or hair, or a small piece of straw or stubble. It can be found in phrases like 'stubble field' and 'stubble burning,' which relate to agriculture, and 'five o'clock shadow,' which refers to the stubble that appears on a man's face later in the day if he has not shaved since morning.